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To begin with, he is too shy to make any noise but eventually opens up, letting out and all-mighty 'meow' in a depth most have never heard from a cat before.

The video quickly gathered thousands of views with some suggesting it is extremely rare for cats to be able to produce this level of depth to their voice.

The owner wrote in the description: 'So this is Jack and he has some sort of type of laryngeal paralysis? At least that is what the vet told me.'

In a short clip posted to YouTube, Jack's owner can be heard laughing and asking him to say 'hello' as the moggy clambers over the kitchen work surface

To begin with, he is too shy to make any noise but eventually opens up, letting out and all-mighty 'meow' in a depth most have never heard from a cat before

Not everyone believed it though, with an explosive row breaking out in the comments beneath the viral video.

YouTube user Grace Shah said: 'Zoologist here. That condition doesn't cause any noticeable symptoms, especially that of a human-like meow, and a cat's voicebox is pretty incapable of making a noise like that no matter what happens to it anyway. The video is obviously a funny joke.'